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Posted by pwilleke on 11/27/06 13:16
> > Frank,
>
> Since newsgroups are for public discussion, not for personal e-mail, I'm
> commenting even though I'm not Frank. :)
Of course, and I only did that because Frank gave a very long reply and
was a great help.
It was with his feedback I went searching -and found- the DV output in
Premiere.
> > What would have been a better choise????
>
> 1) Choose "Project" -> "Project Settings" -> "General". Set "DV
> Playback" for "Editing Mode".
>
> 2) Choose "Project" -> "Project Settings" -> "Video" and make sure you
> have something like "Microsoft DV (PAL)" selected in there, that the
> resolution is set to 720×480, and that the pixel aspect ratio is set to
> "D1/DV PAL".
>
> 3) Choose "File" -> "Export Timeline" -> "Movie" and click "Settings".
> Choose "Video" and make sure you're using the "DV PAL" compressor. The
> audio should be set to 48000 Hz 16-bit, with 1 second interleave. Click
> OK. Try exporting the movie now and see if you still have problems with
> it.
>
> You might also want to take a look at "Project" -> "Settings Viewer",
> which gives an overview of your project and export settings.
This is also very useable info! Thank you!
As you have read in my previous message, I have now created the mivie
using Microsoft DV (PAL) and I'm anxious to get home and put the DV
format file on a DVD disk.
Regards,
p
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